Roseville High School District proposes boundary changes set for 2027–28 school year amid growth concerns

ROSEVILLE, Calif. — The Roseville Joint Union High School District is advancing proposed attendance boundary changes to address ongoing growth and capacity challenges in west Roseville, but officials stress the updates would not take effect until the 2027–28 school year.

District leaders say the proposal is designed to help balance enrollment across campuses, manage increasing student travel distances and respond to long-term residential growth in the area.

They emphasize there is no single trigger for the changes, but rather a combination of capacity constraints, transportation concerns and projected enrollment increases…

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